Madonna bringing "GAY" to halftime

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sorry, shouldn't have told him to stop posting in the thread. Should have been clearer and told him to stop posting remarks that are along the lines of being a bigot.

Again, I do not want to see political statements during a football game, especially the Super Bowl, imagine if Tim Tebow or Billy Graham was doing a commercial or halftime statement about praying to GOD the backlash it would bring. I want to watch a good football game not hear about its okay to be GAY, that shit has no business being there...I do not have a problem if your gay just do not push it on me...thats all...have a good day...

nothing pisses me off more than the liberals pushing their agenda on me...
 

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Again, I do not want to see political statements during a football game, especially the Super Bowl, imagine if Tim Tebow or Billy Graham was doing a commercial or halftime statement about praying to GOD the backlash it would bring. I want to watch a good football game not hear about its okay to be GAY, that shit has no business being there...I do not have a problem if your gay just do not push it on me...thats all...have a good day...

nothing pisses me off more than the liberals pushing their agenda on me...

Then dont watch the fucking game. Jesus you are a pathetic pussy.

What good does crying about everything in your pitiful life on this forum accomplish?
 

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Its a football game not a platform for political statements:shrug: I am opinionated and voice it, no reason to be scared to voice opinion, last I heard I still had freedom of speech, thats until Obama takes it away

FUCK THE LIBERALS :popcorn2
 

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sorry, shouldn't have told him to stop posting in the thread. Should have been clearer and told him to stop posting remarks that are along the lines of being a bigot.

I did not see the cronies jumping on Joker as a bigot for calling people faggots. But I guess thats alright. Its Joker.

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Its a football game not a platform for political statements:shrug: I am opinionated and voice it, no reason to be scared to voice opinion, last I heard I still had freedom of speech, thats until Obama takes it away

FUCK THE LIBERALS :popcorn2

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Again, I do not want to see political statements during a football game, especially the Super Bowl, imagine if Tim Tebow or Billy Graham was doing a commercial or halftime statement about praying to GOD the backlash it would bring. I want to watch a good football game not hear about its okay to be GAY, that shit has no business being there...I do not have a problem if your gay just do not push it on me...thats all...have a good day...

nothing pisses me off more than the liberals pushing their agenda on me...

I don't know why this is so hard for people to understand, good post, HedgeHog.

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Its a football game not a platform for political statements:shrug: I am opinionated and voice it, no reason to be scared to voice opinion, last I heard I still had freedom of speech, thats until Obama takes it away

FUCK THE LIBERALS :popcorn2

So do you really feel this way or is this just your online persona's opinion
 

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I did not see the cronies jumping on Joker as a bigot for calling people faggots. But I guess thats alright. Its Joker.

:facepalm:

I've mentioned stuff to Joker before that his use of the term 'gay' is inappropriate. Not sure of the exact post you are mentioning.

The commercial clip Trampled posted essentially sums it up. If it is inappropriate for a kid to say, it is just as inappropriate for an adult.
 

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So do you really feel this way or is this just your online persona's opinion

I say it all the time to people fuck the liberals, not on facebook though:mj07: I get too fired up talking about politics and agenda of the media, the hollywood left movie stars, one of the reasons I do not watch movies

I went out to eat last night with my kids and saw a kids coloring book they give you with the government suggests you eat this, I said are you fucking kidding me, I do not want anyone telling me what to do, especially the government or hollywood movie assholes
 
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I went out to eat last night with my kids and saw a kids coloring book they give you with the government suggests you eat this, I said are you fucking kidding me, I do not want anyone telling me what to do, especially the government or hollywood movie assholes

This is so absurd. The government also tells you how old your kid has to be before they can drink alcohol, or not ride in a car seat. Are you upset that they do that as well?
 

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This is so absurd. The government also tells you how old your kid has to be before they can drink alcohol, or not ride in a car seat. Are you upset that they do that as well?

Could you imagine having hedgy as a father figure? In a few years his kids will find his ID on here and have a good laugh at him. Pathetic.
 

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Having Madonna sing at the Super Bowl is not a political statement. :facepalm:

Paranoia

its the message she is sending at halftime I have a problem with:shrug: its football not politics, why can't they just have a marching band at half? Why does it have to be someone that is going to tell us about gays, it gets old hearing about their rights, blah,blah,blah...just shut the fuck up keep sucking dick or eating pussy I do not care if you are gay just dont push it on me....just watch halftime and see I hope its embarssing and I will be back tonight to tell u I told you so...
 

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By JOHN CARUCCI


INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Trying to do his best "Tebowing," Alec Baldwin got a bit of help on stage.

The host of "NFL Honors" on NBC was kneeling down when Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow stepped up and showed Baldwin how it's really done.

"Bless you, Tim," Baldwin responded.

That capped a nearly 10-minute monologue Saturday night on the eve of the Super Bowl as The Associated Press awards for the 2011 season were announced.

Baldwin started by walking into the glittery crowd, handing a football to Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers and asking the AP NFL Most Valuable Player to sign it.

The "30 Rock" star then tossed around the jokes, taking equal shots at the NFL, Madonna and the Kardashians, mostly to big laughs from the likes of Joe Namath, Rex Ryan and Cam Newton. All the while, Baldwin clutched his prized souvenir.

The evening's first presenter, Katy Perry, kept in the spirit.

"Hi Tim, my parents said hi," Perry told Tebow. Both of the 27-year-old singer's parents are pastors - Tebow was raised by missionary parents.

Early in his monologue, Baldwin pretended he saw Madonna - who's performing at halftime of the game between the New England Patriots and New York Giants in the audience. He pointed out it was instead Packers linebacker Clay Matthews.

"I was confused by the hair and biceps," he said to a roomful of laughs. Matthews, for the moment, didn't look too amused.

Baldwin jabbed a famous reality show family, too. Mentioning the power and popularity of the NFL, "It would take 800 years for the Kardashians to date and destroy all of them."

But Baldwin did not spare the NFL.

He told the audience New England coach Bill Belichick was tucking in his Patriots and telling them that Giants coach Tom Coughlin was not hiding in their closet.

He joked about the NFL lockout, saying fans would've had to resort to watching Canadian football with teams with silly names such as the Argonauts.

And he compared Philadelphia quarterback Vince Young's preseason comments of being on a dream team with a bad dream - the nightmare of being naked in school. The Eagles lost four of their first five games.

After the award for the AP Defensive Rookie of the year, Baldwin sat next to former NFL star Archie Manning and asked him: "Peyton or Eli?"

Rather than choose between his quarterback sons, Manning offered a quick retort.

"Let me ask the question: Alec or Billy?" Manning said.

Conveniently, the younger Baldwin brother was sitting right in front of Alec.

As for the postgame altercation between coaches Jim Harbaugh of the 49ers and Jim Schwartz of the Lions, "I haven't seen a handshake that awkward since Nixon met Elvis."

Before the show, players were eager to hear Baldwin's take on the NFL.

"He'll say anything but he's always funny," Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew said.

The evening's presenters included television host Jimmy Fallon, "Mad Men" star Jon Hamm and "Entourage" actress Emmanuelle Chriqui.

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whats the differance in pushing tebow time on state and having Madonna on at half time.

I guarantee you that you will not be aware of anything gay during the half time show.

it entermainment . Give it a break
 
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